Mexico: Friday, August 20 & Saturday, August 21 Pride Parade at Nob Hill: Saturday, August 21st. "It's not for me to say what other communities should do (but) I'm proud to live in Pueblo and unlike Colorado Springs up the road, as a member of City Council, we're proud to have you here," Councilman Steve Nawrocki told the cheering crowd. This slogan, combined with an ad campaign that used lurid images from San Francisco’s gay pride parade, enabled Amendment 2 to defy pollsters and secure victory by a 53 percent to 46 percent. Celebrate your pride in this unique 400 year old town. Kickoff Pride month with The Center on Colfax and the Colorado Rockies for Rockies Pride Night on Friday, June 3 Follow us on social media for ticket. While the event was to recognize the gay/lesbian community of Pueblo, folks from out of town attended, as well, including some from Colorado Springs, which is known for being anti-gay. If you arent vaccinated, masks are required. COVID-19 vaccinations are highly recommended for visiting the Center. CO 80301) or to attend our events and groups. They could stand up and say 'This is who I am.' ” Show off your pride with these awesome new tote bags You can stop by our office between 9 am-5 pm M-F to pick one up. ASU Football: September 2 November 27, 2021. Held at Steele Indian School Park, the Phoenix Pride festival features over 150 entertainment performances on 6 stages and over 300 exhibitors showcasing a huge variety of food, shopping and community resources. The Center serves as the official organizer for Denver's PrideFest events, and this year, police officers and first responders. Phoenix Pride Festival: November 6-7, 2021. "You could feel people were proud to be here and be who they are. Now, there are changes in store for the 2022 Denver PrideFest parade.
You could just feel the energy," said Daneya Esgar of the Southern Colorado Equality Alliance. People shouted "Happy pride day!" and "Pueblo Pride" as they paraded down Victoria Avenue to the Historic Arkansas Riverwalk of Pueblo, where booths and events were available throughout the day. In its sixth year, the annual LGBTQ celebration of lesbians, gays, bisexuals, transgender and questioning people is growing in numbers and in spirit. A boisterous crowd turned out for the annual Pueblo Pridefest Saturday in Downtown.